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The phrase "any comparison made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of comparing two or more items, situations, or concepts in a general sense.
Example: "In any comparison made between the two products, the first one consistently outperformed the second in terms of quality."
Alternatives: "any comparisons drawn" or "any comparisons conducted".
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There was no exception to this observation in any comparison made (Table 2).
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But on one matter, Berlin is clearly concerned about any comparisons made between the two cities: housing.
Conclusions: Future studies examining equine articular cartilage should avoid direct morphologic comparisons between animals of different ages, and any comparisons made between individuals should be interpreted cautiously.
Coming after months of Palestinian suicide bombings in Israeli cities, her comments touched a nerve in Israeli society, which is particularly sensitive to any comparisons made between its actions and those of Nazi Germany.
Manchester United's Daley Blind tells BBC Sport he is "proud" of any comparisons made between him and his father Danny.
Although encephalitis has been studied extensively, there have not been any comparisons made among these studies mainly because there have not been any standard statistical methods used to describe and analyze the encephalitis data sets.
In order to ensure that any comparisons made between the TM results and the HHPID were fair, we firstly limited our analysis to only citations from the HHPID and interactions between HIV-1 and human molecules.
Take note of any comparisons made in the poem.
Neither comparison made sense.
The comparison made perfect sense.
Small cars, by comparison, made up 60percentt.
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